COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

That Summer of White Roses (1989)
as Ana
During the last summer of World War II, a Yugoslavian lifeguard, who has never managed to rescue anybody, saves the life of the commandant of a German garrison.

2.

Lightning - The White Stallion (1986)
as Madame Rene
A white stallion escapes after being stolen, and young Stephanie Ward rescues him. Stephanie names the horse Lightning and grows to love him. The horse's first owner has been searching for him and finds him, just as Stephanie learns that she will need an expensive operation. Lightning is entered in

Computercide (1982)
as Lisa Korter
Sci-fi pilot, filmed in 1977 as "The Final Eye," about the last private detective on Earth, who is hired to find a missing scientist in the year 1996, last seen by his daughter on Eden Isle, the utopian paradise he founded.

Enter the Ninja (1981)
as Mary-Ann Landers
After finishing training in the martial art of ninjutsu in Japan, an American soldier named Cole returns to the United States. Cole goes to visit his army buddy Frank Landers, who was recently married. The young couple own a large parcel of farm land, and Cole learns that they are being harassed by Charles Venarius, the CEO of a large company who is intent on buying the property. The Landers do not know what Venarius does, that there is a large oil deposit underneath their farm land. The harassment escalates to coersion, and Venarius hires Hasegawa, Cole''s rival from Japan, to kill Cole and get him out of the way.

Tomorrow Never Comes (1978)
as Janie
Coming back from an extended business trip, Frank discovers that his girlfriend Janie is now working at a new resort hotel where the owner has given her a permanent place to stay, as well as other gifts, in exchange for her affections. In the course of fighting over this development, tensions between Frank and Janie escalate out of control until he is holding her hostage in a standoff with the police. As the negotiators try to talk Frank into giving himself up, the desperate man feels himself being pushed further and further into a corner.

10.

Tintorera (1977)
Two Mexican tourists, Steven and Miguel, on holiday at a tropical island Mexican resort, flirt with various ladies from England, hunt sharks, and meet an attractive British blond, named Gabriella, who shacks up with them. But the partying soon becomes disrupted by a large and monstrous tiger shark who begins attacking and devouring various tourists and Steven and Miguel decide to take it upon themselves to hunt down and kill the beast.

11.

Small Town In Texas, A (1976)
as Mary Lee
After doing five years in prison on a drug charge, Poke is returns to his hometown intent on taking his sweetheart Mary Lee (and their child) away with him to California. His plan hits a snag, however, when he discovers that since his incarceration, Mary Lee has taken up with Duke, the very sheriff who put Poke behind bars in the first place. Things turn even worse for Poke when he later witnesses Duke assassinating a local hispanic politician. Now with Duke out for his blood, Poke must choose to run for his life or make a stand.

12.

Out Of Season (1975)
as Joanna
A hotel keeper and her daughter compete for the affections of a charismatic guest.

13.

Mandingo (1975)
as Blanche
A slave owner in the 1840s trains his slaves to be bare-knuckle fighting champions, unaware that his daughter is having an affair with his top fighter.

Straw Dogs (1972)
as Amy [Sumner]
Upon moving to Britain to get away from American violence, astrophysicist David Sumner and his wife Amy are bullied and taken advantage of by the locals hired to do contruction. When David finally takes a stand it escalates quickly into a bloody battle as the locals assault his house.

16.

Lola (1971)
as Lola Londonberry
A 25-30-year old Hacienda-owner (David Hemmings) is misbehaving on women due to his traumatic youth; his mother (Alida Valli) covers him for his sadistic actions; however, when he wants the daughter of the mansion supervisor to serve for him, things seem to get totally out of hand. He 'tames' her, but when 'tamed' and finally married, the young woman (Andrea Rau) soon becomes the dominating person in the family.

17.

Fright (1971)
as Amanda
A baby sitter and her young charge are terrorized by an escaped mental patient.

18.

Sudden Terror (1971)
as Pippa [Armstrong-Smith]
Witnessing an assassination, a boy claims the assassins are hunting him. With his older sister, the pair escape numerous attacks and are aided by their grandfather and a resourceful young bystander even under the spectre of martial law.

19.

Screaming Marianne, Die (1970)
After their parents divorce, one daughter lives with her mother in England while the other lives with her father in Portugal. After the untimely death of her mother, the one daughter stands to inherit a large sum of money and also a number of documents containing information that will incriminate her father, who was a crooked judge. While her father wants the documents, her sister wants the money and they will each stop at nothing, even murder, to get what they want.

20.

The Looking Glass War (1969)
as Susan
British Intelligence calls in a retired agent to investigate Soviet missiles near the German border.

Up the Junction (1968)
as Joyce
Movie version of the BBC TV play that first addresses some of the major social issues of the day. A girl from a rich family in Chelsea is bored and decides to go "slumming" in depressed Battersea. She gets a flat and starts working in a factory and makes some friends there. One of her friends is pregnant but abortion is illegal ...

The Sorcerers (1967)
as Audrey
A great hypnotist develops a technique for controlling minds.

25.

Cup Fever (1965)
The children of Barton United are trying to win the cup in their local football (soccer) league. Nasty councillor Mr Bates doesn't like them and wants the team his son plays for to win instead so he makes life as difficult as he can for them. But Barton United are offered help by the local professional team that just happens to be Manchester United with boss man Matt Busby. Look out for a young Susan George in her first film.

26.

A Song Is Born (1948)
as Cigarette girl
A group of music professors takes in a singer on the run from her gangster boyfriend.

Producer (feature film)

27.

That Summer of White Roses (1989)
as Executive Producer
During the last summer of World War II, a Yugoslavian lifeguard, who has never managed to rescue anybody, saves the life of the commandant of a German garrison.

28.

Stealing Heaven (1988)
as Executive Producer
Historical drama attempting to relate the romance between the French philosopher Pierre Abelard and Heloise.

Special Thanks (feature film)

29.

Jackie Brown (1997)
as Special Thanks
Jackie supplements her meager income as a stewardess by smuggling cash into the U.S. for gunrunner Ordell Robbie--until the day an ATF agent and an L.A. cop bust her at the airport. The cops pressure her to help them bring down Ordell, threatening prison if she refuses. With a sympathetic bailbondsman, who understands her restlessness only too well, Jackie arrives at a bold almost foolhardy plan to play off these opposing forces against each other. Matters are complicated by Ordell''s confederates, Louis Gara and Melanie Ralston who have agendas of their own. By appearing to cooperate with both sides, Jackie attempts to outfox them both and walk away with a half million dollar payday.

Pajama Tops (1983)
as Yvonne Chauvinet
The story, set in a villa in Deauville, France, follows the misadventures of George Chauvinet, the man of the house, as he struggles to conceal the presence of his mistress, the Parisian bombshell Babette Latouche, from his unsuspecting wife Yvonne.

32.

Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1973)
as Anne
A musical adaptation of the 1887 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. The story of Henry Jekyll, a doctor who develops a potion that changes human personality and transforms him into an evil being he names Edward Hyde. See also "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."

Misc. Crew (special)

33.

Politics of God, The (1987)
as Special Advisor
A special which explores the impact of global politics on the problem of worldwide hunger. The program travels to Brazil, the Sudan, India, Bangladesh, and the United States to investigate the real reasons for hunger in the midst of plenty. The program unravels the causes of starvation in three Th

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

34.

Jack the Ripper Part 2 (1988)
as Catherine Eddowes
A two-part miniseries focusing on the infamous Jack the Ripper, who killed five prostitutes in 1888 and was never captured.

35.

Jack the Ripper Part 1 (1988)
as Catherine Eddowes
A two-part miniseries focusing on the infamous Jack the Ripper, who killed five prostitutes in 1888 and was never captured.